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'''Norren''' is an [[maester|Archmaester]] of the [[Citadel]]. His ring, mask and rod are made of electrum.<ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], [[A Feast for Crows-Appendix|Appendix]]</ref>
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'''Norren''' is an [[maester|Archmaester]] of the [[Citadel]]. His ring, mask and rod are made of electrum.{{Ref|AFFC|Appendix}}
  
 
==Recent Events==
 
==Recent Events==
===A Feast for Crows===
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[[Samwell Tarly]] went to the Citadel to talk with Norren, who he thought was the Seneschal, except Norren was the Seneschal of the Citadel two years before his arrival and it was now Archmaester [[Theobald]].<ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], [[A Feast for Crows-Chapter 45|Chapter 45]], Samwell</ref>
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[[Samwell Tarly]] goes to the Citadel to talk with Norren, who he thinks is the Seneschal, except Norren was the Seneschal of the Citadel two years before his arrival and it was now Archmaester [[Theobald]].{{ref|AFFC|45}}
  
 
==References and Notes==
 
==References and Notes==
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Revision as of 18:37, 13 December 2013

For the maester of Maidenpool during the Dance of the Dragons, see Norren (House Mooton).
Norren
Title Archmaester
Book A Feast for Crows

Norren is an Archmaester of the Citadel. His ring, mask and rod are made of electrum.[1]

Recent Events

A Feast for Crows

Samwell Tarly goes to the Citadel to talk with Norren, who he thinks is the Seneschal, except Norren was the Seneschal of the Citadel two years before his arrival and it was now Archmaester Theobald.[2]

References and Notes